Who Are the Glow Kids?

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A bemused reader might scan the title of this book review and frown, “what in the world is a glow kid?!” But do not worry, the author of this review asked the same question when the book was recommended by a colleague. After reading the first few pages, however, confused readers will … Read more

Persecution of Christians at Extreme Levels Worldwide

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Persecution for following one’s faith in Jesus Christ took place not just in Roman times, but takes place daily, at extreme levels, in 2017. According to Open Doors USA, every month 322 Christians are killed for their faith, 214 Churches and Christian properties are destroyed, and 772 forms of violence are committed against Christians (such … Read more

8 Reasons to STOP Cussing

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Cussing is like a virus. It has spread virtually everywhere: TV, movies, music, books, and daily conversation. Like every bad habit, it’s hard to stop. So here are eight compelling reasons to kick the bad habit and STOP cussing. 1.  Real Men Don’t Cuss Real men know that vulgarity doesn’t breed character … Read more

What Happened to Role Models?

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The idea of a Catholic “role model” today has been reduced to a nice person, a charity worker, a 4.0 college student, or a sports star that makes the sign of the cross. These people could very well be role models, but the idea today is very stunted. Many would acknowledge that heroes, … Read more

Return to Order at Harrisburg Catholic Men’s Conference

Return to Order at Harrisburg Catholic Men’s Conference

  Author John Horvat with Return to Order at the Harrisburg Catholic Men’s Conference. On March 12, author John Horvat presented and signed his book, Return to Order, at the Harrisburg Catholic Men’s Conference held at Bishop McDevitt Catholic High School. The event was attended by nearly 1,000 men of all ages. … Read more

What’s Wrong with Video Games?

  Concern: 34 million Americans spend 22 hours per week, on average, playing video games. The intention of this article is not to offend those who play video games, but to face the endemic problem head on and search for meaningful solutions. Are video games harmful in themselves? Do they tear down or elevate … Read more

Hobby Lobby vs. Obamacare at Supreme Court

Hobby Lobby vs. Obamacare at Supreme Court

Amid constant snowfall, TFP Student Action volunteers attended a rally at the Supreme Court in Washington, D.C. on March 25 to support Hobby Lobby, a craft store with 13,000 employees. Directly next to the rally in favor of Hobby Lobby a counter-rally organized by Planned Parenthood loudly proclaimed a contrary message. The … Read more